The Best 5 Games for Leap Motion

Every day, new games and apps are popping up in Airspace. Developers are working hard to finalize their apps and update the ones already available, so we can expect this short-list of games to increase in both quantity and quality. Here are the best 5 games for Leap Motion so far. (more…)

Leap Motion and Augmented Reality

This video mentions Leap Motion and Augmented Reality, so I thought maybe there’s something interesting about it. For the first few seconds, I could only see this guy writing in the air, in a 2D environment, which didn’t quite surprise me. Keep watching and you’ll see 3D in motion… Leap Motion. (more…)

Basic instructions on how to use Leap Motion

Check out this short and fun video to get started with your Leap Motion. Some basic concepts are key before you start using the device, such as proximity to the controller or lighting conditions. (more…)

Touchless: use Leap Motion as a mouse

Since Leap Motion launch yesterday, the question I’m reading the most is about mouse-like interaction. For some reason, there’s plenty of interest in replacing our old pal for something better, faster and smarter. (more…)

Leap Motion: welcome to our lives

It’s official. Today Airspace officially launched and, if you’re one of the lucky ones who received your pre-ordered Leap Motion in the mail, you’ll be able to start playing around with your new toy. (more…)

Shipping of Leap Motion starts

Leap Motion officially launches tomorrow. Some customers have already received confirmation of shipment and it’s expected that on July 22nd the Leap Motion app store, Airspace, will be available for those who receive their units. (more…)

LEAPflying at Jackson School

Mathieu Maruncyzn’s students in Jackson School (Australia) played with the Leap Motion flying demo. Hand gestures to control movement is relatively new for us, but kids will get to a point where it just makes sense, it’s common ground for exploration. (more…)

Runes: release of a new gameplay trailer

Lugus Studios is releasing a gameplay for the much anticipated game “Runes”, designed with Leap Motion in mind (and hands). That’s precisely what we like most about this particular game, the fact that it’s not an adaptation of a touch-screen game, but an original idea that comes to live through hand gestures. (more…)

A closer look at finger painting with Leap Motion

In the past, whenever I heard the words “finger painting“, I would imagine a bunch of toddlers splashing traces of paint all over the walls. Well, give them a Leap Motion and they might just do that… digitally. (more…)